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The Band Should Slip Off But It Does The Opposite!

2021-05-27

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Crowned Pulleys do this bizarre counterintuitive thing. Instead of slipping off the curved surface, the band actually moves to the middle and stays there.

Not to be confused with snatch block type pulleys! Destin's video here:

/youtube/video/M2w3NZzPwOM

Here's the video I made with Tom Lipton:

/youtube/video/HcVA-4mcXQQ

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